Life Or Death
Christianity differs from all other religions in that it does not deal in half measures. It is an ‘either-or’ religion. You are either spiritually alive or dead.
Continue reading →Christianity differs from all other religions in that it does not deal in half measures. It is an ‘either-or’ religion. You are either spiritually alive or dead.
Continue reading →Alternative non-dispensational interpretations of Matthew 24:29-31 based on the historical views of Protestant Reformation Bible teachers and pastors.
Continue reading →Nothing has contributed more to discredit belief in God and the redemptive work of Christ than this attempt of Roman Catholic theologians to prove their dogmas by their trick syllogistic reasoning. It has driven many to atheism or complete agnosticism. Worst of all, it has caused many millions of well-intentioned and sincere seekers after God to lapse into religious indifferentism.
Continue reading →The history of the Popes is in direct contradiction to the teaching of Peter. Instead of following Peter, the Popes have imitated the Caesars of the Roman empire and the Pontifex Maximus of the pagan religion of Rome, whose title they appropriated.
Continue reading →Roman Catholic Church is a political organization. It’s treason for a Catholic to say he would fight against his country to serve the Catholic Church.
Continue reading →A study of all the verses in the Bible that contain the word “abomination” to see how it is used.
Continue reading →A third temple would be an abomination. It would be blasphemous to build a temple. Why? Are you saying that the blood of Jesus isn’t good enough anymore?
Continue reading →This is one of the best talks I’ve heard to date that exposes so called Christian Zionism as a false unbiblical doctrine and deception of the enemy. The YouTube is an hour and 8 minutes long, but the speaker, Charles A. Jennings, speaks quite slowly. It’s faster to read what he has to say than listen to him. And he has very important things to say! Transcript Welcome to truth … Continue reading →
David Nikao Wilcoxson is the brother in Christ who opened my eyes to the true interpretation of the prophecy of Daniel 9 and the true meaning of the 70th Week of Daniel. This was in December of 2014, a fraction of the time since I came to know Jesus and the Gospel after coming from Roman Catholic darkness in early 1971. I used to teach the Jesuit / Darby / … Continue reading →
Christians should NOT support the modern state of Israel. Its government is officially antichrist. The children of Abraham are those who belong to Jesus Christ.
Continue reading →The Sabbath was a day of rest and not specifically designated as a day of worship! In the books of Exodus, Leviticus and Deuteronomy, there are 8 verses with the words Sabbath and rest. The word worship is not in any of them.
Continue reading →Continued from part II. I would now show how the aforesaid teaching is of benefit to us, in that A) it gives us insight into the names of Christ in Scripture, B) it encourages us to accept him as our Savior, C) it encourages us to accept him as our Friend. A) From this doctrine we may learn one reason why Christ is called by such a variety of names, … Continue reading →
Continued from part I. Having thus shown wherein there is an admirable conjunction of excellencies in Jesus Christ, I now proceed, Secondly, To show how this admirable conjunction of excellencies appears in Christ’s acts, [namely:] A) in his taking of human nature, B) in his earthly life, C) in his sacrificial death, D) in his exaltation in heaven, E) in his final subduing of all evil when he returns in … Continue reading →
True Protestantism is Bible based Christianity. The Jesuit Counter-Reformation is the effort to eliminate Protestantism and Bible based doctrines entirely.
Continue reading →In the person of Christ do meet together infinite glory and lowest humility. Infinite glory, and the virtue of humility, meet in no other person but Christ.
Continue reading →The Covenant of the Book of Daniel is referring to the Covenant God made with Abraham. Jesus confirmed it by preaching the Gospel of grace to the Jews.
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